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I was bored and looking at popularity of google search terms, and although there was a boost around COVID, it seems that searches for permaculture have actually decreased compared to 20 years ago. Most associated terms didn't fare much better with the exception of "regenerative agriculture", which seems to the "hip" term, but didn't really exist a few years ago.

I thought I saw more permaculture based content on sites like Youtube, but I suspect it's just that algorithm and my own little bubble.

Is popularity actually decreasing? If so why?

I mean if anything we need it more than ever as the effects of climate change are increasing. Thoughts?

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